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Callirhoe involucrata Purple Poppy Mallow

$3.50
Callirhoe involucrata

Purple Poppy Mallow

$3.50

Packet
$3.50

Tray of 50
Out of Stock

Purple Poppy Mallow creates a stunning display of chalice-shaped, magenta blossoms in late spring and throughout summer.  The petals have a steep curve and overlapping tendencies that form each flower into a cup.  Each petal has a white base, making the pollen-rich stamen the bullseye of an incredibly beautiful target.  The flowers open each day and close at night, making for an extensive bloom period.  Ornate foliage spreads slowly to create a dense ground cover that is prized for its ability to gracefully drape over hardscapes.  Mature plants spread out over about 3 feet.  Despite these rambling habits, Purple Poppy Mallow plays nicely with others - topping out between 6 and 12 inches - which allows enough sunlight for other plants to poke through and share the spotlight.  

Callirhoe involucrata requires full sun to maintain healthy growth and thrives in depleted, gritty, dry soils.  Too much moisture and shade tend to create rot and pest problems.  This plant develops a very long taproot, making it incredibly drought resistant, but also rather difficult to transplant, so choose its site carefully.  Purple Poppy Mallow will self-seed when it is happy.  Directly sown from the plant, seeds have a very tough coating.  We sell this species with the hull removed, as shown in the photo above.  Even with the hull removed, we recommend following the guidelines for Germination Code B: bring water to a boil and pour it over the seed - allow seeds to soak in the water overnight, then artificially stratify or sow outdoors in the fall.  We find this method encourages more consistent germination.  

This species is a host plant for Gray Hairstreak and Checkered Skipper caterpillars.  Interplant with Allium or Milkweed to deter rabbits and deer from snacking on these plants. 

Also commonly called Wine Cups or Buffalo Rose

The boiling water treatment (Germination Code: B) helps break open the hard seed coat. This may happen naturally with freeze/thaw cycles, but better germination can be expected if hot water treatment is done before fall planting outside, or artificial cold-moist stratification in a fridge (Germination Code: C).

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Spring Fall Age/Size
Potted Trays of 50 May August 2" wide x 5" deep plugs

Details

Seeds/Packet
25
Seeds/Ounce
4,500
Germination Code
B
C(30)
Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Exposure
Full
Soil Moisture
Medium-Dry, Dry
Height
6 inches
Bloom Time
June, July, August
Bloom Color
Pink
Advantages
Highly recommended for home landscaping
USDA Zones
4-10
Plant Spacing
18-24"
Catalog Code
CAL53F